A child confronts conflicting feelings of embarrassment and love for
her Mexican abuela in this moving, personal story from Newbery- and Pura
Belpré Award-winning author Donna Barba Higuera
My abuela wears an old yellow handkerchief that her grandmother gave to
her.
I don't like the yellow handkerchief.
When a young girl feels ashamed of her family for being "different" and
subconsciously blames her abuela, she gradually grows to not only accept
but also love the yellow handkerchief that represents a language and
culture that once brought embarrassment.
Inspired by the personal experiences of award-winning author Donna Barba
Higuera and expressively illustrated by Cynthia Alonso, The Yellow
Handkerchief is a lyrical, honest, and intimate intergenerational story
about embracing who we are, where we come from, and the people who shape
us.